Maps of Louisville's properties created by federally-funded Works Progress Administration (WPA). Three copies of this book were used to create a complete set of maps, since each one lacked one or more of the maps. Printed on cover: "Volume II...

An interior view of the Barbee Company, an auto repair and radiator shop, located at 309 Kentucky Street in Louisville, Ky. Shelves are lined with boxes containing radiator cores. In front of the shelf are stacks of more of the same boxes. Some of...

Madison (Ind.)-Milton (Ky.) Bridge across the Ohio River, dedicated December 20, 1929. On back of image: AP Photo Chicago Bureau. Associated Press story on back of image: "The new Madison-Milton, Ky. Highway bridge which was dedicated at Madison,...

Water rising in Beargrass Creek at a portion below a stone bridge with billboards on the road above. Part of an improvement project to the creek.Stamped on the image: Ohio River Flood January-February 1937. by Commissioners of Sewerage. Louisville,...

Address: 1416 Willow Ave. Between 1912 and 1930, 165 apartment buildings were constructed in Louisville. During this period, Joseph & Joseph built three luxury apartment buildings near Cherokee Park which are regarded as cultural landmarks: The...

Address: 1416 Willow Ave. Between 1912 and 1930, 165 apartment buildings were constructed in Louisville. During this period, Joseph & Joseph built three luxury apartment buildings near Cherokee Park which are regarded as cultural landmarks: The...

Address: 224 E. Broadway. The ballroom of the Kosair Temple is shown with chairs lining the wood floor. A piano is on the right and rows of matching chandeliers line the ceiling. The ceiling and walls are ornately decorated in Egyptian-style...

Address: 207-209 W. Market Street. The interior of Liberty Bank had waist-high white marble counters. A row of benches and writing tables runs between two rows of enclosed teller counters. At the far end of the room is a gated vault with the words...

Address: 610 S. Fourth Street (Later known as the Francis Building). Completed in 1907, the Atherton Building would have been a project started while Alfred S. Joseph was still serving as chief architect and engineer for the firm of McDonald &...

Address: 201 E. Market Street. The exterior of the Kurfees Paint building is shown. The entryway is covered by a suspended canopy and the front window cases have paint displays set up and the words "J.F. Kurfees Paint Co." painted on the glass. The...

Address: 429 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.). The Republic Building, using glazed terra cotta as both surfacing and decorative elements, was one of the first buildings designed by Joseph & Joseph. The building is eleven stories with brick...

The Prentice Distillery is shown here with terra cotta roof tiles, suspended canopy over the entrance and four bells, one above the entrance, two lining the entry path, and one supported on a large frame to the right of the building. Stamped on...

Address: 444 S. Fifth Street. The photograph shows a multistory building with the words Lincoln Garage painted on the side. That wording also appears on a T-shaped sign hanging on the front of the building. That sign also says "Storage" and...

This common area of an unidentified hotel designed by Joseph & Joseph architects includes seating areas with tables and chairs, couches, reading lamps and chandeliers, and curtained alcoves. Stamped on front: Hesse Louisville.

Address: 604 S. Third Street. The ballroom of the Henry Clay Hotel included numerous windows and chandeliers as well as a raised stage area for orchestra or other performers. According to the Louisville Guide, the ballroom was capable of holding...

Address: 604 S. Third Street. This view of the main foyer of the Henry Clay Hotel shows a long hallway opening into the foyer where a large plant or tree sits. In front of the tree are smaller plants and a silver platter. To the left is a sign that...

Address: 604 S. Third Street. Originally built in 1924 as an Elks Athletic Club, this neo-classical revival building still stands at the corner of Third and Chestnut streets. For a while, it was used by the Young Women's Christian Association. It...

Address: 604 S. Third Street. This view of the Henry Clay Hotel lobby shows armchairs and seating areas, chandeliers, and a columned balcony. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. Stamped on front: Hesse Louisville.

Address: 604 S. Third Street. This exterior shot of the Henry Clay Hotel shows Chestnut and Third Streets bustling with automobiles. Notice the triple, suspended canopy over the entrance and the "ELKS CLUB" lettering at the top of the building. On...